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ABC TV News Report – Police Abuse Complaints

ABC TV News Report – Police Abuse Complaints

Watch the ABC TV news report of Tuesday 19 March 2024, during which Meg raises concerns over revelations contained in Right to Information documents, indicating the former Police Minister was made aware of serious child abuse allegations against former police officer...

Opinion Piece-Gender Lens provides better budget equality

Opinion Piece-Gender Lens provides better budget equality

Opinion Piece| The Hobart Observer | 12 March 2024; pg 15.Women's History Month FeatureGender Lens Reveals Better Budget Equality, writes Meg Webb MLC.WOMEN’S History Month encourages us to learn more about the stories behind working for greater gender equality.The...

Background Briefing Paper: Preventing election pork-barrelling

Background Briefing Paper: Preventing election pork-barrelling

Preventing election pork-barrelling7 March 2024Why We Need a Transparent Election Promises SystemWhether making election funding promises to corporates or promising grants to electorate groups during election campaigns – the bottom line is these promises involve...

Media Release: Election Integrity Lessons Ignored by Major Parties

Media Release: Election Integrity Lessons Ignored by Major Parties

Integrity Lessons Ignored by Major Parties7 March 2024Independent for Nelson Meg Webb today called on all parties to put integrity at the forefront in this election campaign when making promises and announcing funding commitments.“Halfway through this election...

Article-Libs Vow to Throw Book at Kid Crims

Article-Libs Vow to Throw Book at Kid Crims

The Saturday Mercury | 2 March 2024; pg 4.Libs Vow to Throw Book at Kid CrimsDavid KillickThe Liberals have promised to "throw the book" at children who commit criminal offences, particularly young "crimfluencers" who post and boast on social media.The Comissioner for...

While pokies were closed
due to COVID-19
Tasmanians saved

Poker machines were closed in Tasmania on March 23, 2020
and reopened on June 26, 2020.
In 2018-19 Tasmanians lost $171,603,745 to poker machines

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